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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Successors of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. (search)
amer hasted up and commenced firing, which opened a general engagement between the three, lasting an hour and a half, at the end of which the Federal steamer put out to sea, and stood to the westward. No one was hurt an oar side 12.30 passed Ship Islan. There were four Federal war steamers inside the fort, three schooners, one smack, and the captured steamboats Anna and Lewis, the latter being used in transporting from the war steamer to the fort. The Camp Jackson prisoners The Columbus (Ky.) Confederate News, of the 6th last, says: General Frost came with the Camp Jackson prisoners to Columbus yesterday. Maj. Williams, attached to the staff of General Frost. it also here. There are about eighty prisoners here. There have been five hundred and ten discharged under the Price and Fremont treaty. We learn that a few of these prisoners have been seduced into the F at army. The man, body of these men have united themselves to the fortunes of Gen. Frost with the view